7 Chargers players to watch vs. the 49ers in preseason finale

The final Chargers’ preseason game takes place on Friday. Four days after, LA will announce their final 53-man roster.

The final Chargers’ preseason game takes place on Friday in San Francisco as they take on the 49ers. Just four days later on the 29th, Los Angeles will announce their final 53-man roster after final cuts.

For a lot of roster bubble Chargers, this will be their last chance to make an impression on the coaching staff with training camp wrapped up.

Here are seven players to watch:

RB Elijah Dotson

Dotson burst onto the scene in Week 1 of the preseason with nearly 100 yards and two touchdowns against the Rams. Against the Saints, he didn’t manage to keep that momentum. The physicality in his runs still showed, but Dotson finished the game with just 21 yards on six carries. On the final drive, Dotson also had two critical drops on passes from Easton Stick.

I’d maintain that Dotson still has a shot at the final 53-man roster, but the outlook isn’t quite as rosy as it was after Week 1. The question for the Niners game is if the North Colorado product can put a performance that makes the Chargers keep a fourth running back as opposed to placing him on the practice squad.

QB Max Duggan

According to Brandon Staley, “the flow of the game” was what kept Easton Stick on the field for all four quarters last week. Duggan did not get a chance to play against the Saints.

Considering that the tradition of the third preseason game tends to be playing fewer of the second-string starters than in the first two games, Duggan should get some significant run in this one. My guess is that the Chargers will stick with what they did in the first preseason game and play both quarterbacks in separate halves.

Staley also inferred that keeping three quarterbacks is not set in stone with his “every year is a new year” comment. While I’m not sure that there’s much of a chance of Duggan actually being left off the roster given the new quarterback rule, a standout performance from the TCU product wouldn’t hurt him.

TE Stone Smartt

The Chargers had three tight ends in the bottom five of their PFF offensive grades last week. Stone Smartt was not one of them. While Tre’ McKitty and Donald Parham have both underperformed in the preseason, Smartt has played fairly well.

Smartt did get significant enough playing time last year to infer that the coaching staff could give him a look for one of their final roster spots if he impresses on Friday. The Chargers certainly need all the help they can get behind Gerald Everett as it currently stands. How safe McKitty’s seat is and how much they want to test the tight end market will be pivotal questions for Smartt.

WR John Hightower

Hightower had a rather disappointing preseason debut last week. Hightower had just one reception for ten yards and came up short on some of the routes that Stick intended to throw. Some of the deep shots weren’t there because of the pass protection with the offensive line, but it was still a far-from-ideal performance even with that consideration.

Hightower will probably remain a favorite for the practice squad regardless of his performance simply because he’s been in the system. He does have irreplaceable speed. But it feels like his chances of making the roster are dwindling with a rough preseason game and Jalen Guyton getting ready to return. Let’s see what he does in San Francisco.

S Raheem Layne

JT Woods took advantage of his “prove it” game as lead safety last week with a good effort. Against San Francisco, I’d figure we see less of him and more of Layne in a starting role. So far, Layne has been an improved tackler on both defense and special teams.

In particular, I’d like to see Layne get some reps where he gets tested in coverage a few times.

RT Zack Bailey

Bailey has shown up with good performances for multiple weeks in the preseason now at right guard. The question for the final preseason matchup at San Francisco is whether the Chargers could kick him back outside for some reps at right tackle.

Foster Sarell has been up and down at points and Austen Pleasants has been largely unplayable when it comes to the tackle spots. Perhaps the Chargers believe Bailey’s long-term NFL future is inside, but I’d like to see some semblance of good competition for the swing tackle spot.

DT CJ Okoye

Friday will probably represent the last chance for Chargers fans to see CJ Okoye in 2023 given the nature of the International Player Program. He’ll likely be stashed on the practice squad as an extra body for the purposes of the regular season.

Every time Okoye has played this preseason, it’s just hard to believe it’s his first time playing professional football. Okoye followed up the sack against the Rams with another pressure, two tackles, and a run stop vs. New Orleans. He seems to only be gaining more confidence in himself as a football player and he’ll get quality playing time vs. the Niners.

Roster bubble update after first week of Chargers training camp

After a full week of training camp, here is an update on Chargers players fighting for a roster spot.

While highlight reels from superstar players tend to grab the headlines during NFL training camps, there are upwards of 40 players on every team fighting for their professional survival.

The Chargers are no exception, with a handful of final roster spots available for the taking.

Here are the ones making an impression.

5 position battles to watch during Chargers training camp

While many starting spots are locked up before the Chargers take the field, here are a few that will be contested throughout the next month.

The Chargers officially begin training camp Wednesday with their first practice of the season.

With two new coordinators in Costa Mesa, things could look much different than they did last season as LA looks to finally turn a talented roster on paper into a legitimate contender.

While many starting spots are locked up before the Chargers take the field, here are a few that will be hotly contested throughout the next month.

Chargers sign 12 players to future contracts

The Chargers signed 12 players to reserve/future contracts. All 11 spent all or part of the season on the practice squad.

With the 2022 season over, the Chargers have signed 12 players to future contracts.

OL Zack Bailey

WR Keelan Doss

WR John Hightower

WR Michael Jacquet

TE Hunter Kampmoyer

EDGE Carlo Kemp

CB Tyreek Maddox-Williams

DL David Moa

OL Austen Pleasants

RB Larry Rountree

DL Ty Shelby

S Mark Webb

All 12 players spent time on either the team’s practice squad or active roster in 2022.

The players will be added to the 90-man active roster when the 2023 offseason officially begins.

Chargers sign 14 players to 2022 practice squad

The Los Angeles Chargers announced 14 players that will begin the 2022 season on the practice squad.

The Los Angeles Chargers began announcing members of their practice squad on Wednesday, signing the following players:

OL Zack Bailey

WR Michael Bandy

DT Christian Covington

DL Joe Gaziano

CB Kemon Hall

CB Michael Jacquet

TE Hunter Kampmoyer

EDGE Carlo Kemp

S Raheem Layne

LB Tyreek Maddox-Williams

WR Jason Moore

WR Joe Reed

OT Foster Sarell

S Mark Webb Jr.

Teams can have up to 16 players on their practice squad, meaning the Bolts will add two more players in the coming days.

Stay tuned for more information.

Colts sign G Zack Bailey to the practice squad

Colts made a practice squad move, signing G Zack Bailey.

The Indianapolis Colts signed guard Zack Bailey to the practice squad and released offensive tackle Anthony Coyle from the practice squad, the team announced Friday.

Bailey initially joined the league as an undrafted rookie free agent signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the 2019 NFL draft. He spent most of his rookie season in the injured reserve list while spending time on the practice squads of Tampa Bay and the Minnesota Vikings in 2020.

In other roster news, the Colts protected practice squad kicker Michael Badgley and will have to elevate him for the Week 6 game against the Houston Texans with Rodrigo Blankenship having been ruled out with a hip injury.

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Vikings futures contract tracker: Who will sign? Who won’t?

See Vikings Wire’s futures tracker for the Minnesota Vikings.

Minnesota has finished the 2020 season 7-9. Now, it’s time for the Vikings to go through an interesting offseason, one that is filled with plenty of difficult decisions.

The Vikings have already gotten some decisions out of the way, signing eight players to futures contracts, the team announced.

For those who don’t know, futures contracts are when a team claims the rights to a player for the following season. So it’s not like these deals count towards the 2020 salary cap.

Every player who has been signed by the Vikings was on the team’s practice squad last year, so there are really no big surprises.

The Vikings waive CB Holton Hill off IR

The Minnesota Vikings made a plethora of roster moves Tuesday, including waiving Holton Hill off IR.

Vikings CB Holton Hill came into the 2020 season with breakout potential.

Hill was good when he could find the field in previous seasons and this year, he had a shot at thriving in a bigger role, because Minnesota lost so many corners in free agency.

Everything sounded good in theory, but that was not how things turned out in practice. Hill struggled in his bigger role and he suffered a foot injury that led to him missing significant time.

On Tuesday, Minnesota announced that it waived Hill off the injured reserve. He played three seasons with the team, the best of which was as a rookie when he had seven passes defended and an interception, playing in all 16 games.

The team wasn’t done making roster moves on Tuesday. The Vikings also signed tight end Brandon Dillon and offensive lineman Zack Bailey to the practice squad.

Vikings have a tryout with guard Zack Bailey

The Minnesota Vikings appear to be looking for an extra option at guard. The team has a tryout with guard Zack Bailey.

Minnesota has been sporadic at guard, pretty much all season.

The Vikings started with Pat Elflein in the right guard spot. Then, Elflein went down with an injury.

After that, the team initially went with Dru Samia at guard. Samia went down with an injury after just a few disappointing games.

Finally, Ezra Cleveland seemed like the answer to the Vikings’ right guard problem. Minnesota’s bad luck at the position continued, though: Cleveland suffered an injury and Brett Jones replaced him.

The Vikings seem to be seeking out an extra guard option, based on the league’s transaction wire: